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Don’t Tread on the Hawthorne Dominican Sisters

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This Fourth of July Offers a Time for Gratitude, Not Sentimentality

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The Saving Grace of Siblings: What the ‘Only Child’ Syndrome Is Costing Our Kids

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Why the American Revolution Brought Liberty — And the French Revolution a Reign of Terror

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International Conference Promotes the West’s Founding Principles

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Vatican Formally Notifies SSPX Bishops of Excommunication

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Cardinal Parolin: SSPX Ordinations Are ‘Schismatic’

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Iraqi archbishop speaks of dangers of conversion from Islam (Aid to the Church in Need)

The Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Erbil, Iraq, spoke of the dangers of conversion from Islam.

“The only thing we can do for inquirers is to inform them,” said Archbishop Bashar Warda, who explained:

When you visit our churches in Iraq, you see Muslims praying to Our Lady. Sometimes a whole family comes to inquire, and people will say, “I’ve seen Jesus in my dreams; I’ve seen our Lady in my dreams. Please explain what this means, what that means.”

Whenever we tell them, “This will put you in danger; we cannot really continue,” they challenge me, “Who are you to prevent me from [believing in] Christ?”

At the end of the day, I would say, “I did not go and preach to them. They came, and it’s my responsibility to share with them the concern and faith that they have.”

Swiss parish desecrated (OIDAC Europe)

The tabernacle at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Geneva, Switzerland, was stolen and destroyed on June 29.

“The tabernacle contained consecrated hosts and liturgical vessels, the former of which were later found discarded in a nearby construction dumpster,” according to the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe. “The incident prompted the celebration of a Mass of reparation.”

Rohingya crisis growing more severe, prelate warns (Fides)

A bishop in Bangladesh warned that the Rohingya refugee crisis is becoming more severe as international aid declines.

“Local communities are themselves living in poverty,” said Auxiliary Bishop Subroto Gomes of Dhaka. “They work hard to support their families and are witnessing increasing pressure on already scarce resources. Managing the Rohingya presence is becoming an ever more difficult challenge for Bangladesh.”

In May, the Vatican newspaper warned of the deepening humanitarian crisis experienced by the more than one million Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar for neighboring Bangladesh. The newspaper recalled that the refugees fled in 2017 amid “systematic atrocities: massacres of civilians, summary executions, mass rape, torture, the deliberate burning of entire villages, and the widespread destruction of homes, schools, and places of worship.”